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Zou, Di; Xie, Haoran; Wang, Fu Lee; Kwan, Reggie – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
This project investigated how Wikipedia can be integrated into flipped learning in higher education through the project-based learning approach. It proposed a flipped learning model where Wikipedia was involved in creating a collaborative learning environment. Two groups of students participated in the research and were asked to complete group…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Web 2.0 Technologies, Web Sites, Encyclopedias
Marquis, Elizabeth; Mårtensson, Katarina; Healey, Mick – International Journal for Academic Development, 2017
This article presents the results of research examining an innovative initiative designed to build capacity for international, collaborative scholarship of teaching and learning: the development of international collaborative writing groups (ICWG). The study focusses particularly on the role of leadership within the groups as a significant factor…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, International Programs, Educational Innovation, Capacity Building
Olszewska, Kinga; Lock, Jennifer – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2016
In contemporary higher education there is a growing demand for academics to increase their publication output. This requirement raises the question of how institutions can best support a sustainable academic writing culture, which is needed to challenge the assumption that all academics know how to write for publication. This case study examines…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Discourse, Sustainability, Case Studies
Benson, Robyn; Brack, Charlotte; Samarwickrema, Gayani – Research in Learning Technology, 2012
This paper reports on the use of action research in a case study involving two iterations of an online workshop implemented at two universities in late 2007 and early 2009 to prepare teaching staff for using wikis for student group work and assessment. Workshop participants were immersed in the experience of collaborating in a wiki as learners and…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Action Research, Workshops, Staff Development
Sato, Masatoshi, Ed.; Ballinger, Susan, Ed. – Language Learning & Language Teaching, 2016
This volume represents the first collection of empirical studies focusing on peer interaction for L2 learning. These studies aim to unveil the impact of mediating variables such as task type, mode of interaction, and social relationships on learners' interactional behaviors and language development in this unique and pedagogically powerful…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Dye, Vanessa; Herrington, Margaret; Hughes, Julie; Kendall, Alexandra; Lacey, Cathie; Smith, Rob – Professional Development in Education, 2010
This article discusses a critical challenge to current paradigms of continuing professional development within higher education institutions. A small group of higher-education-based teacher educators for the English post-compulsory sector describes and exposes the values and processes operating within a particular kind of professional development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education
Peer reviewedWinter, Janet K.; Neal, Joan C. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1995
Finds that the group-writing method of instruction helped students to write better, use writing time more efficiently, and gain experience in communicating in the small-group situation. Finds no correlation between grades and student opinions of the quantity of work achieved, type of person who hindered the group the most, and whether the student…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Collaborative Writing, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDebs, Mary Beth – Technical Communication, 1991
Describes how recent research in industry and academia on collaborative writing has redefined authorship, documented writing experiences, developed models, and established guidelines for successful collaboration that include attention to both writing processes and group processes. (SR)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Group Dynamics, Guidelines, Higher Education
Peer reviewedForman, Janis – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1993
Examines the relationship between the characteristics of second-year MBA student writing groups and the quality of their group-written reports. Finds that the most significant correlation between the groups and their writing was whether or not individuals chose to form teams on the basis of having worked together previously in writing projects.…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Correlation, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Mead, Dana Gulling – 1994
An instructor teaching professional writing found that groups collaborating on the final project required for the course, the creation of a brochure, experienced considerable infighting and tension. In reexamining his course objectives, he confirmed his sense that indeed collaboration in one form or another is inevitable in American professional…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedRehling, Louise – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1996
Analyzes the behaviors of over 60 student groups in professional writing classes. Finds gender-related effects on collaboration: tendencies to stereotype men as technical experts and to self-segregate into gendered working teams. Suggests new perspectives on the role of gender for collaborative groups in professional writing classrooms. (PA)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classroom Communication, Collaborative Writing, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedMorgan, Meg – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Examines female leadership emergence in small groups whose primary task is collaborative writing tasks. Shows how perceptions of leadership depend on both oral and written enactments. Outlines the relationship between the task of writing and the role of the leader in collaborative writing groups. (HB)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Females, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedGolden, Karina M. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2000
Examines the effect of collaborative writing on cohesion in poetry therapy groups with 33 graduate students. Finds that post test scores on the Group Environment Scale indicated a significant difference in cohesion for those groups using collaborative writing compared to those without collaborative writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Graduate Students, Group Dynamics, Group Unity
Peer reviewedSingh-Gupta, Vidya; Troutt-Ervin, Eileen – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1996
Reviews selective research on collaborative writing and then shows how group dynamics and peer review techniques can be integrated into classroom group writing projects. (TB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedNelson, Sandra J.; Smith, Douglas C. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1990
Presents instructional strategies designed to maximize cohesion and minimize conflict in collaborative writing groups. Argues that an understanding of sources of conflict, conflict management strategies, and group processes allows productive and creative group energy to be channeled into effective business writing. (RS)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Collaborative Writing, Evaluation Methods, Group Behavior

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